Sentence examples for capacity in engineering from inspiring English sources

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We designed a universal optical setup that is suitable for both PS-DSPI and SC-DSPI, with the aim of integrating their respective advantages, including PS-DSPI's precise measurement and SC-DSPI's synchronous measurement, improving DSPI's measuring capacity in engineering.

Thus, in this paper we explore the origins of the intrapreneurship capacity in engineering settings of hightech firms, thereby concentrating on three issues: Who is the intrapreneur and the engineer-intrapreneur in particular?

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Considering the fact that the heat capacities in engineering equipment are somewhere between constant-volume and constant-pressure conditions, SAFT + Cubic might in fact yield reasonable estimations of the actual data.

It should be noted that available measures relate to idle capacity in an engineering sense rather than, economic capacity which is determined by the optimal use of the resources, given input and output prices (see Winston 1974 for a discussion of this issue).7.7

The words "which have led to an insufficient proportion of our population educated in science, mathematics, and modern language and trained in technology" were deleted, as was the reference to giving preference in student loans to those preparing to teach and those with superior capacity in mathematics, science, engineering, or a modern foreign language.

Facilitating this process is the choice of vector, which is often situationally-specific and limited in engineering capacity.

Participated, in engineering capacity, in the development and marketing of revolutionary advanced building system - "Domecrete" in many countries worldwide.

Participated, in engineering capacity, in the development of Hi-Tech product (Baby-Sense S.I.D.S. detector, medical industry).

Steel shear panel dampers (SSPDs) have a reasonably good and stable energy dissipation capacity, and are widely used in engineering to enhance the structural safety of buildings in large earthquakes.

In the mid-1800s, withethe creation of land grant universities, U.S. higher education expanded its capacity in the applied sciences (engineering or agriculture, for example) to provide citizens with more specialized and technical education to support economic development--an important innovation that worked beautifully.

Their replicative capacity and plasticity may be useful in engineering autologous grafts for soft tissue and facial skeletal augmentation.

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